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<description>Are you up to your eyes in debt and not at all interested in an American debt service? Think again, pal. Below you will find some dumbfounding statistics on those unfortunate souls that chose to handle debt alone instead of seeking out help. </description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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All right class, school is in session. It is time for all of you to learn the fundamentals concerning debt and American debt services. The best way to learn about matters like this, is to see the staggering statistics. Unless, of course, you would like to feel debt for your very self. See what it's like to be denied loans, cars, and apartments. See what it's like receiving phone calls about your outstanding fees at home and work all hours of the night. See what it's like receiving harassing letters in the mail nearly every single day. Sounds like a lot of fun, right? WRONG! Lucky for you, our crash course tutorial today will teach you to avoid the perils of credit card debt. 

American debt services are right for you: Stats
Okay, so mom and dad gave you a credit card for the essentials just before leaving to college. The essentials , of course, did not include a beer tap in the dorm room or a portable mechanical bull for the quad. Now you are up to your neck in debt and you are considering tackling the situation alone. Think you can handle debt with the professional American debt service of specialists? Think again:


 The average college student owes $2,800 in credit card debt (not including student loans). If he or she pays $50 a month and the interest rate is 18%, it will take more than ten years to pay it and he or she will have paid $6,154.
 A $10,000 debt at 18.5% interest typically takes 32 years and $24,500 to pay off if you don't pay more than the required monthly minimum. But when you enroll in a debt consolidation plan, you lower your interest rate dramatically, allowing more money to go towards the principle. The same amount of debt could be paid off in about five years with help from a debt consolidation plan.


Still think that a debt service is only optional? Don't become a statistic. With a professional American debt service, there is a chance of avoiding a bleak credit future.  As long as you are determined to do this, then you too can find the path to your debt free life with the help of a well-chosen debt management service. 
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